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it's been what's been expected of us. it's been are we going to send people a message that you have to lie or hide, you have to live in fear that other people are going to find out about this and you know, i came to a point in my life journey where i almost committed suicide because of my ainge wish about this. and to be able to be open about it, this is a huge thing if you're gay or lesbian. >> thank you very much. we really appreciate you both for taking the time. >>> marco rubio has received a huge honor from his party, but it might end his career. >>> plus, children who survived sandy hook are set to appear at a pregrammy award this month. is it a treat or are they being exploited? and the northeast prepares for an historic storm or not. no one seems to be able to forecast it or agree. ago when good on? shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about
it's been what's been expected of us. it's been are we going to send people a message that you have to lie or hide, you have to live in fear that other people are going to find out about this and you know, i came to a point in my life journey where i almost committed suicide because of my ainge wish about this. and to be able to be open about it, this is a huge thing if you're gay or lesbian. >> thank you very much. we really appreciate you both for taking the time. >>> marco...
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what can you tell us about how they celebrated that? >> reporter: we talked to the sheriff and he had the opportunity to see him. it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president ahminedjad made his first trip to egypt, ever. he got attacked. we're going to show it. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announc
what can you tell us about how they celebrated that? >> reporter: we talked to the sheriff and he had the opportunity to see him. it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the...
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joining us from l.a. >>> will the netflix rally last? a quick take from the man who correctly called the rally when the stock was at a mere 80. carter, what do you see now? >> i have one chart. i really want to talk about the concept here. markets are inefficient. markets are very efficient on getting individual stocks to where they belong after epic news. when a stock like this releases its earnings after the close on the 23rd, portfolio managers, individual investors are trying to assess the datea. it will move up ten, down ten and overnight it finally gets settled. this thing surges 65%. after a reset like that, not a minor gap but epic gap, a stock will stick and stay. it's been here dead flat for over a week. it's almost now two weeks. and essentially the principle is this. markets are inefficient but on the day of major data, drug release or big miss or big piece of news like this a stock will get stuck to where it belongs and then it stays stuck. thousands of man hours are going into it overnight, trying to figure out how wha does
joining us from l.a. >>> will the netflix rally last? a quick take from the man who correctly called the rally when the stock was at a mere 80. carter, what do you see now? >> i have one chart. i really want to talk about the concept here. markets are inefficient. markets are very efficient on getting individual stocks to where they belong after epic news. when a stock like this releases its earnings after the close on the 23rd, portfolio managers, individual investors are trying...
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you were braver that day than most of us can imagine being. >> valor and tragedy. [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's our new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! ooh! the tilapia with roasted vegetables. i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red lobster... [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! salad, sandwiches and more. whoa! you really feel all 335 foot-pounds of torque. it's chevy truck month! silverado was also recognized for the lowest cost of ownership. hey, what are you gonna do with it? end table. oh. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now get 0% financing for 60 months, plus trade up to get $1,750 total allowance on a silverado all-star edition. or trade up and choose
you were braver that day than most of us can imagine being. >> valor and tragedy. [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's our new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! ooh! the tilapia with roasted vegetables. i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast...
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the fda regulates the use of hgh. stressing the hormone is not an approved treatment for anti-aging. how does cenegenics not break any laws? by focusing on a loophole of sorts. the natural depletion of hormones as we age. >> we're all about correcting deficiencies and getting levels up to a healthy level. >> reporter: his patients who are given hgh suffer from growth hormone deficiency. one of the few fda approved reasons for taking hgh. he says patients here go through a pituitary gland test to meet the fda regulations. cenegenics told this man that was his problem. like all patients who take the hormone. schlesinger says he's monitored and tested four times a year for his testosterone and hgh intake. he now feels like he's 40. that comes with a hefty price tag. all this can cost up to $15,000 a year, cash only. >> my health is first, and whatever it costs me is worth it. >> if you think this is too good to be true, you're not alone. many doctors agree, saying, sure, there may be short term gain, but there will be lo
the fda regulates the use of hgh. stressing the hormone is not an approved treatment for anti-aging. how does cenegenics not break any laws? by focusing on a loophole of sorts. the natural depletion of hormones as we age. >> we're all about correcting deficiencies and getting levels up to a healthy level. >> reporter: his patients who are given hgh suffer from growth hormone deficiency. one of the few fda approved reasons for taking hgh. he says patients here go through a pituitary...
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we had a sense of peace about us, both of us. because we know where his soul was. we know that we'll see him again. we have that hope. but when they said he was passed, instinctively told myself, this is wrong, wrong, wrong. you cannot walk into a convenience store in this country as a teenager or young adult or an adult, purchase a product, obviously to get high and then your lungs shut down and you suffocate. it is wrong in the purest form. it's very frustrating as a parent to know that this is being sold throughout the country. it's not only sold in convenience stores, adult novelty shops and other avenues to sell the product. >> part of the problem is, there's this loophole where it's sold legally. so knowing that, until you can get to the point where it's not sold, what can you tell parents to be -- part of it is awareness, i'm sure. what do they need to talk to their kids about, so they understand the risks. you said chase didn't? >> well, it's talking to your children, your grandchildren. talking to them saying, have you heard before this stuff, do you under
we had a sense of peace about us, both of us. because we know where his soul was. we know that we'll see him again. we have that hope. but when they said he was passed, instinctively told myself, this is wrong, wrong, wrong. you cannot walk into a convenience store in this country as a teenager or young adult or an adult, purchase a product, obviously to get high and then your lungs shut down and you suffocate. it is wrong in the purest form. it's very frustrating as a parent to know that this...
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what can you tell us from your viewpoint there? >> reporter: well, we have just learned that the department of homeland security has advisories out. cnn has looked into this and while dorner does not have a pilot's license, the look out said that tsa has requested that the airports should cure unattended aircraft and check the i.d. of every pilot and passenger. we checked with the big bear lake airport and they say they know who is coming and going and they said quote, it is not a viable possibility, meaning that dorner got on a plane here and while we are on the subject of the air, you pointed out, they were able, after very bad weather conditions the past two days to get helicopters up and resume the search. of course, they are looking at all the snow for any fresh footprints and they say that tracking someone is easier in fresh snow than hardened ice over days and days. and then, that door to door search resumed, we saw teams of officers at one point there was two swat officers, and other officers, they were approaching doors, a
what can you tell us from your viewpoint there? >> reporter: well, we have just learned that the department of homeland security has advisories out. cnn has looked into this and while dorner does not have a pilot's license, the look out said that tsa has requested that the airports should cure unattended aircraft and check the i.d. of every pilot and passenger. we checked with the big bear lake airport and they say they know who is coming and going and they said quote, it is not a viable...
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on us. whether we have committed a crime or not. that is a question that authorities are wrestling with, while playing catch up with this technology. we look at the complicated question of what to do with drones. >> the skies across america could soon be welcoming more drones. the faa is seeking proposals from cities, states and universities to create six test sites for unmanned aircraft systems. the sites will allow them to develop safety standards that will allow drones to be fully integrated into the national air space by 2015. the drone industry said they make good economic sense. in the next three years after the faa figured out integration, we could see 70,000 jobs be created in the industry. >> the coast guard uses drones for surveillance on ice sheets in alaska and others were used during a border dispute. they will be monitoring pipelines by energy companies and by familiarers to monitor crops. new uses will need new rules to protect privacy. >> we do not want drones to be eyes in t
on us. whether we have committed a crime or not. that is a question that authorities are wrestling with, while playing catch up with this technology. we look at the complicated question of what to do with drones. >> the skies across america could soon be welcoming more drones. the faa is seeking proposals from cities, states and universities to create six test sites for unmanned aircraft systems. the sites will allow them to develop safety standards that will allow drones to be fully...
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follow us on twitter. erin burnett "outfront" starts -- starts -- >> right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> is there a mormon connection? a major announcement from the boy scouts delaying a highly anticipated vote to lift a ban on gay membership. we have that story. plus, we talk about marco rubio and whether he's making the biggest mistag of his life right now and the boy who was held in an underground bunker for six days just celebrates his birthday. what we just learneded about his captor. good evening. tonight, is there a mormon connection? a major announcement from the boy scouts today. as i said, they're delaying a controversial and highly anticipated vote to lift a ban on gay membership. the question tonight, does the long history between the mormons and boy scouts have to do anything with the announcement? mormons represent 15% of the 2.7 million registered boy scouts. that is the single biggest group in america. they pay dues. also jointly on land together and their departure could l
follow us on twitter. erin burnett "outfront" starts -- starts -- >> right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> is there a mormon connection? a major announcement from the boy scouts delaying a highly anticipated vote to lift a ban on gay membership. we have that story. plus, we talk about marco rubio and whether he's making the biggest mistag of his life right now and the boy who was held in an underground bunker for six days just celebrates his birthday....
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let us know what you think about this. i know you feel passionately so please share. >>> the boy scouts of america set to vote on a proposal that will allow gay boy scouts. why the mormon church is going to decide the outcome on this. >>> plus, u.s. ski champion lindsey vonn involved in this terrible crash. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, andver again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. how sharp is your business see whasecurity?o!m campbell's. can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco
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carter got us in. he's going to get us out. where do you see it going now, carter? >> ford has pulled back a here a little bit to around 13. but either way, we would say walk away onto the next. sort of a good thing that's over. ennis, what do you do? >> the call spread is intrinsic here. there's not much point in definitely taking it off. i got a too early, but i think the stock is still built ford tough. i think ford is one of the few places that has value in the market. it's growing at a decent pace. i like ford, i think the stock's going to do well this year. >> mike, there are a couple reasons why you might not want to be in ford anymore. that's its latest earnings reports, losses in europe will be bigger than expected. wouldn't be exact about how much bigger. gave a ballpark. then also you have the increased competition with the japanese auto makers who are benefitting from a much weaker yen. >> yeah, obviously that's true. although there is one issue with the japanese auto makers in north america. a bigger% of their cars are manufactured here. the new fusion
carter got us in. he's going to get us out. where do you see it going now, carter? >> ford has pulled back a here a little bit to around 13. but either way, we would say walk away onto the next. sort of a good thing that's over. ennis, what do you do? >> the call spread is intrinsic here. there's not much point in definitely taking it off. i got a too early, but i think the stock is still built ford tough. i think ford is one of the few places that has value in the market. it's...
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the company used to have an analyst day in may or june. i think if they do that, it's something people will get excited about. and ipo for alibaba. if that went well, here is something that could explode the valuation of the stock. >> are you a believer in the yahoo! story, mike? >> it's interesting. i like this trade for a couple of reasons. one, a lot of smart value investors liked yahoo! for a long time. it's rounding the bend. it's always hard to chase stocks. this one obviously has a bit of a boost. this helps to take advantage of it. put the stock at a lower level. finally, this trade recognizes the fact that whether we believe it should be this way or not, volatility is low. by selling those options you're essentially not paying a whole lot of premium. i like the trade. >> want to buy yahoo! as a late rally play. that was a bad call, 20 bucks a share. worst case scenario, you could be forced to buy yahoo! stock for $18 a share even if it falls below that level. it does work out to about an 8% discount. our next option, that is the n
the company used to have an analyst day in may or june. i think if they do that, it's something people will get excited about. and ipo for alibaba. if that went well, here is something that could explode the valuation of the stock. >> are you a believer in the yahoo! story, mike? >> it's interesting. i like this trade for a couple of reasons. one, a lot of smart value investors liked yahoo! for a long time. it's rounding the bend. it's always hard to chase stocks. this one obviously...
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that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts now. >>> tonight on the program, the bunker busters. new details about what happened in that alabama bunker in the split seconds when authorities went in, seconds that spelled life for a little boy who was able to turn 6 today and death for his captor. and later in the program, take a look at this man who's 74 years old. he's on a pharmaceutical cocktail that makes it possible for him to look like that. the question tonight, has he found a healthy fountain of youth or prescription for disaster? what you need to know before you try to do what he's doing. we begin though tonight with a program that takes guns out of the hands of known criminals. now, with all the arguments over expanding background checks and nra fears about law-abiding gun owners being inrensed this one seems to be a no-brainer. it's a program in california that does exactly what everyone agrees should be done, takes deadly weapons away from dangerous people. now, we're talking about thousands of
that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts now. >>> tonight on the program, the bunker busters. new details about what happened in that alabama bunker in the split seconds when authorities went in, seconds that spelled life for a little boy who was able to turn 6 today and death for his captor. and later in the program, take a look at this man who's 74 years old. he's on a pharmaceutical cocktail that makes it possible for him to look like that. the question tonight, has he...
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let us know what you think about this. i know you feel passionately so please share. >>> our third story "outfront." key to tomorrow's controversial vote on whether to drop the ban on gays in the boy scouts. "outfront" tonight, mckay coppins, a practicing mormon, has been working his sources all day on this story. the mormon church has been involved with the boy scouts since 1913. it's an incredibly tight relationship. how deep is it? >> you know, it really is quite important. as you mentioned, there are no other organizations, religious or otherwise, that sponsor more boy scout troops. some estimate that as many as one-third of boy scouts in the united states are affiliated with mormon boy scout groups. so it really is considerable. you know, there's a long history. the president of the mormon church actually is a long-time boy scout and big proponent of the organization, and there are actually financial considerations, too. the church and the boy scouts organization co-own land for boy scout camps. so there really is a l
let us know what you think about this. i know you feel passionately so please share. >>> our third story "outfront." key to tomorrow's controversial vote on whether to drop the ban on gays in the boy scouts. "outfront" tonight, mckay coppins, a practicing mormon, has been working his sources all day on this story. the mormon church has been involved with the boy scouts since 1913. it's an incredibly tight relationship. how deep is it? >> you know, it really is...
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leon panetta personally approved the use of special equipment that apparently could be used like, say, for detecting ieds overseas. it was allowed to be used here. there were soldiers here. soldiers only used to operate the equipment, not in any way to go in with law enforcement. >> how unusual is that, martin, that leon panetta of the defense department, that's the highest level of the american military system, would be volved in this? >> that's extremely usual, you're right, erin. there were also reports of unmanned surveillance, drones, that have been used. that hasn't been concerned. but it gives you a sense there was from the highest levels a very strong commitment and feeling of sympathy for the little boy and trying to get it rezauchbled in a way where he was safe and that's what happened. >> martin savidge, thank you very much. everyone i know has been talking about the little boy and what it was like for him down in the darkness in that bunker. i want to bring in a psychiatrist and director of children's services along with tom fuentes. we know the ending here now. at least b
leon panetta personally approved the use of special equipment that apparently could be used like, say, for detecting ieds overseas. it was allowed to be used here. there were soldiers here. soldiers only used to operate the equipment, not in any way to go in with law enforcement. >> how unusual is that, martin, that leon panetta of the defense department, that's the highest level of the american military system, would be volved in this? >> that's extremely usual, you're right, erin....
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if you want updates on our trades, be sure to follow us. dan has regular updates on his trades on twitter at risk reversal. stay posted throughout the week at facebook.com. final call from the options pit right after this. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> time for the final call. >> the key is not always being right but always being disciplined, buying puts and put spreads. >> i like using this bounce and maybe early next week to lay out some shorts. i like shorts. >> dan, you are a
if you want updates on our trades, be sure to follow us. dan has regular updates on his trades on twitter at risk reversal. stay posted throughout the week at facebook.com. final call from the options pit right after this. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from...
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it takes a while for us to recover. it takes us twice as long to recover on deep discounts. we have to provide something great. we have a promotion that we are rolling out. you bring in a receipt up to $50 anywhere in the local area. >> your forecast sounds pretty rosy. congratulations if it does turn out that well. where are you most concerned right now? >> concerns that unemployment continues to be an issue, continues to rise. we saw what happened in the fourth quarter. we do maintain for a fairly good period of time. i think for 2013, we are in good position. the other thing that helps us is not much supply growth. david: one time i won a lottery. i won tonight that the millennium. >> fantastic. david: in washington, d.c., it always comes down to catchphrases. americans vote with emotion that fact. dan henninger is coming next to talk about that. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh pe
it takes a while for us to recover. it takes us twice as long to recover on deep discounts. we have to provide something great. we have a promotion that we are rolling out. you bring in a receipt up to $50 anywhere in the local area. >> your forecast sounds pretty rosy. congratulations if it does turn out that well. where are you most concerned right now? >> concerns that unemployment continues to be an issue, continues to rise. we saw what happened in the fourth quarter. we do...
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like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch video and get up to date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. please let us know about book fairs in your area. post them at facebook.com/booktv. or e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. >>> arthur goes on trial of december of 1835. he's eager to win a conviction. by this time mrs. thornton has come forward and come to the defense of her allegedly asal i can't. she said in the trial that arthur never lifted the action. ax. she felt safe in his presence. that he was just drunk and that she wanted the whole thing to go away. he was in plaqueble. he didn't listen. he managed to get other people to override the testimony. arthur is convicted and there's only oneishment for that, which is the death penalty. capital punishment. and so arthur bowen goes on to death row, and in january of 1836 sentenced to die in a month. and so with the clock ticking mrs. thornton does something even more unbelievable. i
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and remember, agriculture uses up as much as 70% of water. we need to fund research into more effective crops. perhaps most simple and effective would be to put some kind of price on water. so that people use it with a greater sense of efficiency and care. all kinds of innovations are under way and i hope nasa and accelerates those processes. we've linked to their work on cnn.com/fareed. next month, the u.n. will mark world water day and the international year of water cooperation. it's a good time to start thinking about big global measures to regulate the world's most important resource. >>> up next, another global issue to worry about. falling asteroids and meteors. the astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson is next. with an irregu. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood te
and remember, agriculture uses up as much as 70% of water. we need to fund research into more effective crops. perhaps most simple and effective would be to put some kind of price on water. so that people use it with a greater sense of efficiency and care. all kinds of innovations are under way and i hope nasa and accelerates those processes. we've linked to their work on cnn.com/fareed. next month, the u.n. will mark world water day and the international year of water cooperation. it's a good...
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led us to the exact same location. so there is pretty much no doubt in our minds this is a government-run facility for hacking. >> now, they're clearly upset by your report. they don't like the fact that that building has been pinpointed. as soon as i heard the report, i said these guys are pretty sophisticated. how worried are you they're going to try to hack your company, mandiant, and hack into your computers? >> well, i know that is almost inevitable. before they tried to break into mandiant. the report is 60 pages long, there is an example they impersonated my address, and my employees, and i am very convinced there will be repercussions in cyber space for mandiant. >> what do you do? >> we have as many precautions as we can have. i think they exploit human vulnerability and weakness, and we have over 300 employees. it only takes one of them to be fooled into doing something, and we can have consequences. >> just today, the obama administration rolled out their trade secret theft strategy. that is what they called
led us to the exact same location. so there is pretty much no doubt in our minds this is a government-run facility for hacking. >> now, they're clearly upset by your report. they don't like the fact that that building has been pinpointed. as soon as i heard the report, i said these guys are pretty sophisticated. how worried are you they're going to try to hack your company, mandiant, and hack into your computers? >> well, i know that is almost inevitable. before they tried to break...
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>> and are the propositions laws that will make us feel better but not make us safer. the justice department identified 77 thourk people who have broken a law and been identified on background checks, lying to buy guns and the fbi hasn't turned them over to them and justice hasn't chosen to prosecute this. >> we can fix that easily. the question is where is the common ground? what can we find in terms of the common ground and how do we then get republicans and democrats on board together? i think one of those areas where you are going to have the most likelihood is on background checks. the nra supported it in the past. there are reasonable republicans who are willing to go with a larger majority of democrats in this area. look at suburban democrats outside of philadelphia for example. they are willing to talk about background checks. >> is it enough if you say you are going to make background checks more real. is that enough when people are staring at semiautomatic rifles and saying they have to go. we need the assault weapon ban? here's a couple of things. first of a
>> and are the propositions laws that will make us feel better but not make us safer. the justice department identified 77 thourk people who have broken a law and been identified on background checks, lying to buy guns and the fbi hasn't turned them over to them and justice hasn't chosen to prosecute this. >> we can fix that easily. the question is where is the common ground? what can we find in terms of the common ground and how do we then get republicans and democrats on board...
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bratton, i appreciate you joining us. i want to bring in a colleague with experience reporting on law enforcement and participating in it. john miller worked in counterterrorism for the lapd for three years and he's also a cbs correspondent. you have long history in law enforcement. what do you make of this suspect, given his training? how hard is it to track him down? >> it's a unique case. in some ways, you have the classic manhunt, and you also have something that is quite an anomaly which is you have the hunted, who is also hunting the hunters. he has obviously fired at police officers. he's turned on them as they have approached him. so this is not your average manhunt. you're talking about a guy who has military training in close quarter battle tactics, all kinds of weapons, long weapons, short weapons, automatic weapons, semiautomatic weapons. he's certified in intelligence and counter intelligence which means he's learned the trade task of intelligence. and beyond the military training, of course, he has the train
bratton, i appreciate you joining us. i want to bring in a colleague with experience reporting on law enforcement and participating in it. john miller worked in counterterrorism for the lapd for three years and he's also a cbs correspondent. you have long history in law enforcement. what do you make of this suspect, given his training? how hard is it to track him down? >> it's a unique case. in some ways, you have the classic manhunt, and you also have something that is quite an anomaly...
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has he been using any kind of credit cards, atm card? has he been texting, twittering, has he been on facebook, e-mails? >> reporter: day four, still no sign. big bear continued to be ground zero in the hunt for christopher dorner. that evening the los angeles police department announced a new strategy a joint task force. >> inside our task force are officers from the los angeles police department, the irvine police department, riverside police department, the fbi, the u.s. marshalls service and other allied law enforcement agencies throughout southern california and throughout the region. >> reporter: day five, sunday, dorner remained on the loose. >> everyday that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> reporter: southern california remained gripped by fear and uncertainty. a home improvement store was evacuated in l.a. after the mere mention of a dorner sighting. the los angeles police were founding themselves spread too thin between the ongoing ma
has he been using any kind of credit cards, atm card? has he been texting, twittering, has he been on facebook, e-mails? >> reporter: day four, still no sign. big bear continued to be ground zero in the hunt for christopher dorner. that evening the los angeles police department announced a new strategy a joint task force. >> inside our task force are officers from the los angeles police department, the irvine police department, riverside police department, the fbi, the u.s....
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mike, why don't you give us the trade. >> looking for it to bottom out. i want to sell this and collect $19 on the 450s and cover the down side by buying the 14s for $14.50. i am going to collect for a spread that could be 10. if it rallies, we will have a chance to cover for a profit. i am risking $550. >> dan, i'm wondering what you think. mike is not arguing the stocks are going to go to 600. he is arguing there could be some sort of a bounce. >> i think the trade is okay. implied volatility comes down in the name i don't think you are being adequately compensated to take that risk. i would love to sell put spread on this stock when you see it move to 400. >> one final thing i would have said. i would have loved to have been selling puts in this thing. for a while, they were really rich. they aren't. that's why i'm not doing that. >> so i win, basically. >> it doesn't work that way. what do you think of the trade? >> i like this a lot. it is essentially a coin flip. your selling that at the money put. you are going to collect as much time premium as yo
mike, why don't you give us the trade. >> looking for it to bottom out. i want to sell this and collect $19 on the 450s and cover the down side by buying the 14s for $14.50. i am going to collect for a spread that could be 10. if it rallies, we will have a chance to cover for a profit. i am risking $550. >> dan, i'm wondering what you think. mike is not arguing the stocks are going to go to 600. he is arguing there could be some sort of a bounce. >> i think the trade is okay....
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our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> more now of my conversation with former romney campaign chief, stuart stevens. let's talk about the stories that blew up. 47% of americans are victims and feel entitled to government benefits whether it was saying him binders full of women which i saw on twitter during one of the presidential debates and clinton eastwood's empty chair routine at the convention which you defended but later people said was not a great moment for your campaign. do you think the media pumped up those stories that was unfair to your guy? >> i think news is whatever people decide news is. i don't think that there is a legitimacy litmus test that you can put on it. news is what people are interested in. the question that news organizations have to ask themselves, do ask themselves every
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because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us have retired two times already. we're now getting ready for a third got around to remember, you could do as many as you like, too, because you're the only one that can say i am tired of doing that and i do not want to do it anymore. that is right. we have some people with real knowledge and not chitchat to come up and tell us how we can age at the same time that we are gaining insight, knowledge, and exposure to a vast universe of information and opportunity. so we are going to start with derek lamb, an aging service program specialist for the newly reorganized admi
because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us...
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brian garrett sent this in to us. it's a case of the old boy scouts motto, be prepared, for these folks. they know. >> there's nothing left. >> that's the bread aisle. it's the usual. peek stock up on bread, they stock up on water. >> bread, milk, beer. >> that leads me to the next one. new york, check this picture out. that right there is for a wine shop. those people are braving the conditions. they've got their big jackets on, their scarves. they're lining up for wine. i guess it's a case of, you know -- >> blizzard parties. >> making the best of a bad situation. this one guy, we have this tweet i want to show you. he knows what it's all about. if you live around the boston area like i do, be safe, stay warm, and drink beer, i guess. that really sums up the feeling. >> did you see the snow ball fight. julian cummings shot it in boston. the bars are beginning to empty. >> and they know they've got the nation's eyes on them. you know, got reporters out there in the street. they're like, why not? let's have fun with t
brian garrett sent this in to us. it's a case of the old boy scouts motto, be prepared, for these folks. they know. >> there's nothing left. >> that's the bread aisle. it's the usual. peek stock up on bread, they stock up on water. >> bread, milk, beer. >> that leads me to the next one. new york, check this picture out. that right there is for a wine shop. those people are braving the conditions. they've got their big jackets on, their scarves. they're lining up for...
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what can you tell us about what happened to her? >> well, i don't know if people may or may not be aware, but she had been doing well and things were looking up for her. she had children with a boyfriend who ended up killing himself a few weeks ago. she was struggling after that. actually was admitted herself to a psychiatric facility, and there's a cautionary tale here about the stigma of mental illness and the way in which the public attacks celebrities of which take care of themselves, and she was so fearful of the stigma and the way people were responding to her being hospitalized that she checked herself out prematurely and we have what we have. >> as i sit here looking at the picture, i am remembering a store friy from a while back th involved a child in custody with her? >> yes, a long struggle to regain custody of her child whom she finally just recently had custody again, and again, establishing a stable home with her boyfriend and things went off on a bad direction after he killed himself. gang again, i have no direct know
what can you tell us about what happened to her? >> well, i don't know if people may or may not be aware, but she had been doing well and things were looking up for her. she had children with a boyfriend who ended up killing himself a few weeks ago. she was struggling after that. actually was admitted herself to a psychiatric facility, and there's a cautionary tale here about the stigma of mental illness and the way in which the public attacks celebrities of which take care of themselves,...
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> before we say good night look at the day on wall street. the dow jones industrial average finished in positive territory. it was down for much of the session. 8 points up on the dow. nasdaq and s&p 500 down. my observation returns next week. thanks for being with me on "closing bell." have a half a long weekend. monday, markets are closed. enjoy your friday. >>> this is "options action." tonight, retail wreck. walmart posts its worst month in seven years. so is costc.o. next? dan has a trade to make you a lot of money. plus, metal melt down. some say 1500 is the next step. and breathing life into the billionaire brawl continues with carl icahn firing the latest shot. >> the fact that i don't like ackman is the strawberry on top of the ice cream. >> who's right about herbalife and how can you profit from the brouhaha? live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm melissa lee. these are the traders putting a smile on the faces of some trade
this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> before we say good night look at the day on wall street. the dow jones industrial average finished in positive territory. it was down for much of the session. 8 points up on the dow. nasdaq and s&p 500 down. my observation returns next week. thanks for being with me on "closing bell." have a half a long weekend. monday, markets are closed. enjoy your friday....
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lisa sylvester is joining us now. you've been taking a closer look at these ads that we'll see sunday, we'll be talking about monday. >> i want to first talk about some of the numbers. all right in $4 million for a 30-second ad. $8 million for an 8-minute ad. it comes down to how much impact these ads have and how much buzz. it's all about the big reveal. who is going to have the most talked about super bowl ads. zf and that milkaholic wasn't over? >> milk a what? >> but this year companies aren't even waiting for super bowl sunday. they are rolling them out now. >> there's the tail wagging the dog here? yeah. that's what's happening now. before the super bowl even gets here, there's hype about the ads. so for guys like me who make our living this way, we couldn't have it any better. that's great. that's what we want. >> here's a look at a couple of the ads you'll see on sunday. ♪ >> no worries, man. everything will be all right. >> yeah, man. >> this one from volkswagen, instead of getting kudos, is generating cont
lisa sylvester is joining us now. you've been taking a closer look at these ads that we'll see sunday, we'll be talking about monday. >> i want to first talk about some of the numbers. all right in $4 million for a 30-second ad. $8 million for an 8-minute ad. it comes down to how much impact these ads have and how much buzz. it's all about the big reveal. who is going to have the most talked about super bowl ads. zf and that milkaholic wasn't over? >> milk a what? >> but this...
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authorities also told us that he was wearing sergeant baker's body armor when he was shot by officers. all of this is disturbing for the community and fellow officers to hear. >> butch and i started together in '85. he was just before me. i started here in santa cruz in '85 and we worked together for nearly 25 years. >>reporter: i know it must be tough. >> it's very difficult. >>reporter: right now you're looking at a live picture. it appears that they are taking questions from the media from the fire department, which was involved in aiding santa cruz police in this investigation. i also wanted to let you know that santa cruz police department is working on trying to plan a memorial for these officers. they're working with both of the families and were supposed release details on when it will be coming up at a news conference scheduled for 3 this afternoon. >>> details continue to emerge about the man accused of killing the two detectives from the santa cruz police department. this is video from a 2007 court appearance in oregon before goulet moved to santa cruz. acquaintances said t
authorities also told us that he was wearing sergeant baker's body armor when he was shot by officers. all of this is disturbing for the community and fellow officers to hear. >> butch and i started together in '85. he was just before me. i started here in santa cruz in '85 and we worked together for nearly 25 years. >>reporter: i know it must be tough. >> it's very difficult. >>reporter: right now you're looking at a live picture. it appears that they are taking...
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. >> walk us through the trade. >> as simple as it gets. when the stock was 102 i bought the march 100 put. paid 1.20 for it, the max i can risk, 1% of the underlying. i have this event. between 98, 80 and 1 i can lose up to 1.20. below that i have the substantial ability to make profits and above 100 i lose the 1.20. what i want to do here is i think the market is set to roll over. i have this event. i will look to spread this put that i own on any weakness. >> do you like this trade? do you like the name he picked to do the trade on? >> you highlighted this before. i suspect costco is a little bit less sensitive to marginal dollars but i like the trade for sure. it's interesting. the options market provides you with real dilemmas about how to put trades on. there aren't many dilemmas. the price of options is cheap. that means wh you make directional bet long or short you want to be net long premium. you don't need to get complicated about it. a put purchase is the way to go. >> you want to be long premium no matter what your bet is. costc
. >> walk us through the trade. >> as simple as it gets. when the stock was 102 i bought the march 100 put. paid 1.20 for it, the max i can risk, 1% of the underlying. i have this event. between 98, 80 and 1 i can lose up to 1.20. below that i have the substantial ability to make profits and above 100 i lose the 1.20. what i want to do here is i think the market is set to roll over. i have this event. i will look to spread this put that i own on any weakness. >> do you like...
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he has always used it as a good rule. here's the mayor in 2002 the year he took office. >> the number that is always bantered about is a million dollars an inch. it's as good a number as you can find. >> it's as good a number as you can find. now, to date, we wanted to find out where it came from, so we contacted both the mayor's office and the new york city office of transportation. they could not agree on where the number came from either. we can only assume it was made up. that's a good thing. because it would mean one of two things, either snow plow drivers haven't gotten a raise in a decade, or they have no idea what they're doing with the tax dollars. i guess when the mayor said it was made up by somebody who needed an answer to a question, he was talking about himself. we're going to take a brief break. we'll talk about the storm path and how much accumulation we'll get. we'll go to our weather center in just a moment. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point
he has always used it as a good rule. here's the mayor in 2002 the year he took office. >> the number that is always bantered about is a million dollars an inch. it's as good a number as you can find. >> it's as good a number as you can find. now, to date, we wanted to find out where it came from, so we contacted both the mayor's office and the new york city office of transportation. they could not agree on where the number came from either. we can only assume it was made up. that's...
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we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food price outlooks, this year's program emphasizes the many ways agriculture must manage risk from finances to natural resources to transportation. one of the things i'm really excited about in this particular program this year is more time spent on certain vegetables, which are increasing importance in american agriculture and diet and we see them center stage in the sears outlook and that that futuristic thing. i also really excited to be here becaus h
we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food...
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it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the deficit for the stimulus package there were expectations if they didn't do anything the amount of gdp decline would be at a certain level. in fact, however, the trajectory was far, far steeper, and, therefore, a primary criticism of the stimulus package is not that it was too large but it was too small. >> i half agree with that and let me explain. the agree part is -- let me just put on my economist hat because that's what i am. if you look at the perils facing us and what had happened already, what was likely to happen, a larger fiscal stimulus was called fo
it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the...
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at one point, he used the word "misinterest," to describe a man hater to describe a woman he used to work with at the lapd. >> it appears to me from his writings that he's intelligent, very intelligent. we shouldn't mistake the fact that sometimes he rambles on and on and 11,000 words, there's certainly some rambling in there. we shouldn't mistake that with him not being intelligent. whatever it is, something -- i mean, this man has a remarkable past. i mean, he's done well. he reached a certain level in the navy reserves. he was accepted by the lapd. some thing happened that resulted in a spiraling down. and now, he's -- he's just not going to do anymore. he's not going to put up with anymore. he's forcing the rest of us to listen to him and he's going to take vengeance on his enemies. >> all right. well, thank you very much, candace, john, jeffrey. and as candace said, an accomplished man. it's not just his role in the lapd. as we continue our breaking coverage of the massive manhunt, we're going to talk about the suspected cop killer's link to the united states military, to the na
at one point, he used the word "misinterest," to describe a man hater to describe a woman he used to work with at the lapd. >> it appears to me from his writings that he's intelligent, very intelligent. we shouldn't mistake the fact that sometimes he rambles on and on and 11,000 words, there's certainly some rambling in there. we shouldn't mistake that with him not being intelligent. whatever it is, something -- i mean, this man has a remarkable past. i mean, he's done well. he...
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us, you know, the nra, it made for a good commercial. the fact of the matter is, he's not anti-gun. >> democrats are not trying to get rid of people's guns? >> i think what's more important here governor malloy's state has -- i think i heard you say, one of the five toughest gun control laws of the united states. everything this man did who murdered these children in an awful, horrific, unbelievably gruesome thing was already illegal that's why guys like me say if you make having guns illegal, only criminals will have guns. this guy, everything he did was already against the law. if being against the law would have stopped it, it wouldn't have happened. >> can't we also say there's actual movement happening on capitol hill? four bipartisan senators are reaching an agreement on the idea of universal background checks. there will be exceptions, limitations, but there actually is movement happening and i don't think that would have happened without newtown. >> governor malloy, i want to ask you about that, you put out your own state proposa
us, you know, the nra, it made for a good commercial. the fact of the matter is, he's not anti-gun. >> democrats are not trying to get rid of people's guns? >> i think what's more important here governor malloy's state has -- i think i heard you say, one of the five toughest gun control laws of the united states. everything this man did who murdered these children in an awful, horrific, unbelievably gruesome thing was already illegal that's why guys like me say if you make having...
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please share your point of view with us. obviously, two very different points of view tonight. >> sotill to come, some say there's rar civil war in the republican party. who will call the shots for the gop or will it splinter into oblivion. >> plus, the girl murdered in chicago. why is it taking so long to find her killer? >> and joe paterno's family calls a investigation into the pen state child six scandal wrong and flawed. joe paterno's son comes "outfront" to explain why. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien.
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♪ [ female announcer ] used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet starts with a clean pad every time, and its antibacterial cleaner kills bacteria mops can spread around. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. ♪ lovely lady ♪ [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills b